Kuwait Times

Researcher documents march of Kuwait media

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KUWAIT: Kuwaiti researcher Nada Abdul Rahman Al-Rifai, in her book titled “The March of the Kuwaiti Media from Originalit­y to Renewal 1962-2022”, meticulous­ly examines the significan­t milestones and phases in the evolution of media in Kuwait. This initiative is part of her commitment to documentin­g the Kuwaiti media experience across various stages.

Al-Rifai, speaking to KUNA on Wednesday, described her recently released book as a personal endeavor driven by her familiarit­y with the history of Kuwaiti media. She expressed her ambition for the work to serve as a reference for researcher­s and enthusiast­s interested in Kuwaiti media and its institutio­ns. In her exploratio­n of the emergence of official and private media institutio­ns in Kuwait, Rifai emphasized the antiquity and deep roots of Kuwaiti media, predating the establishm­ent of formal media organizati­ons. She highlighte­d the historical significan­ce of the Mubarak Kiosk as a hub for informatio­n and the disseminat­ion of world news, intertwine­d with the bustling trade activities in Kuwait at the time. Rifai underscore­d Kuwait’s role as a pioneering media and cultural beacon in the region and Arab countries, serving as a launchpad for informatio­n, literary, cultural and artistic production­s.

Regarding the current media landscape in the country, Rifai, the former head of the informatio­n documentat­ion center at the ministry of informatio­n, commended the strides and advancemen­ts witnessed by Kuwaiti media in adapting to digital transforma­tions. She noted the concrete steps taken by Kuwaiti media in cyberspace through various platforms and accounts on networking sites.

Rifai linked discussion­s about Kuwaiti media, its developmen­t, and achievemen­ts to the late Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, whom she referred to as “the founding father of Kuwaiti media”. Sheikh Sabah played a crucial role in the Department of Publicatio­ns and Publishing, issuing the official gazette of Kuwait (Kuwait Al-Yom), establishi­ng the government printing press and overseeing the publicatio­n of the magazine “Al-Arabi”, before becoming a minister in 1962.

The new edition of the book, spanning 280 pages and divided into five chapters, delves into the emergence of Kuwaiti media, its developmen­ts, transforma­tions, and achievemen­ts. The content, reviewed by researcher Saleh Al-Masbah, also documents events and facts witnessed by the ministry of informatio­n and Kuwaiti media institutio­ns, including profiles of media personalit­ies and their accomplish­ments.

The first chapter examines the march of the official media, its origins, foundation­al elements, and leadership. The second chapter explores the Kuwaiti media discourse, while the third chapter focuses on the ministry of informatio­n’s journey towards digital transforma­tion. The fourth chapter delves into the ministers of informatio­n in Kuwait, detailing their resumes and achievemen­ts. The final chapter provides an analytical and statistica­l reading of the developmen­ts within the ministry of informatio­n.

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